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except that salon is a sewer for lefties. -- j
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judgments which come from hams!!! -- j
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http://www.psmag.com/books-and-culture/7...
http://www.salon.com/2014/04/05/debunkin...
http://www.propublica.org/article/how-al...
Julie Roginsky has extensive experience in government, politics and public relations on both the federal and state levels. She is the president of Comprehensive Communications Group, a public relations and crisis communications firm that counts Fortune 500 corporations, elected officials and non-profit organizations among its clients.
Julie has served as a senior political strategist for Senator Frank Lautenberg and Congressmen Frank Pallone, Jr., Albio Sires and Steve Rothman, among others. She was previously the Capitol Hill communications director for Senator Jon Corzine.
She sits on the Board of the Women's Campaign School at Yale University, a non-partisan leadership program designed to increase the number of women in elected and appointed office around the globe. She is also a contributor at the Fox News Channel and was previously a contributor at CNBC, the financial news channel.
Julie is a graduate of Boston University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and her Master of Arts degree specializing in Russian economics.
I also think that she's repulsive. -- j
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the planet, Neal -- and yet, as they tax social security,
they tax fishing. . Ds and Rs both. -- j
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calls from the Ds about his attitude towards the
"moderate Muslims" and their relative silence in the
current "war." . whatever happened, I wish him
the best possible future. -- j
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of the precious three letters::: LOL! -- j
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I think FOX has really got it all together. Sure there is a lot of reinforcement of what I believe, but most of the reinforcement actually comes from the liberals that FOX puts on the air. Without them, what would I have to measure against. What other news media can say they present both sides, or even allow a dissenting view to be expressed? How many conservatives that have actually been on any liberal news station can anyone name? I’d venture to say not even one tenth of those that Fair and Balanced FOX has. If Kirsten’s book is read by the other side, FOX’s audience share will again go up, which could result in some more conversions.
One move I would love FOX to make is to hire Sharyl Attkisson. She has proven her integrity in reporting, but I’d bet that even FOX is probably not her ultimate desire. Perhaps FOX could trade Hannity for her. I can’t even watch him anymore, his show is getting boring, filled mostly with points counted on his fingers and just a bunch of the same old rhetoric on the right. His show is almost like the opposite of any show on the left stations. He is not advancing the right, just enhancing the frustration. Or perhaps Greta could be traded, her babbling is starting to get to me too. The other day she asked where the two escapes got their food. My immediate reaction was “Who cares, maybe they went into a market and stole some. Now, Megyn Kelly, her show I find enlightening, and lightening when she smiles and you can see that “I can’t believe it” in her expression. You can make up your own mind watching her show, she doesn’t have to tell you how to feel. I can actually watch it and go away feeling okay.
Due to my feelings, I weening myself off of FOX. I only partially watch about an hour a day, if that anymore. I’ve got a democrat’s view about politics now, I know everything I need to know, there is nothing that can make me see anything differently, and nothing can change my mind in any way, period. So why waste the little time I have left on observing it. I’m going to go out and get a fishing license today. It should be free at my age, but WA is a democratic state so I’ll just have to buy it. I guess I’ll have to get the permit to park my Corvette on the land at the river where I want to fish. I wonder if there is some sort of fish transport license I might need to transport a fish home. Maybe I’ll read the regulations before I get a fishing license. I’ve already got “The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass”, mine is a “Seniors Pass”. And I already have the “Washington State Parks and Recreational Commission - Disabled Veterans Lifetime Pass”. I sure hope it doesn’t expire before I catch some fish.
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